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pessimistic

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[pes-uh-mis-tik] / ˌpɛs əˈmɪs tɪk /

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful.

    His pessimistic outlook kept him from applying for jobs for which he was perfectly qualified.

    Synonyms:
    hopeless, despairing

Synonym Usage

See cynical.

Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of pessimistic

First recorded in 1865–70; pessimist + -ic

Explanation

Pessimistic describes the state of mind of someone who always expects the worst. A pessimistic attitude isn't very hopeful, shows little optimism, and can be a downer for everyone else. To be pessimistic means you believe evil outweighs the good and that bad things are more likely to happen. So pessimistic people are usually pretty negative. And kind of a bummer to be around. Think of Eeyore, Winnie the Pooh's perpetually gloomy friend. The word comes to us, not surprisingly, from the Latin pessimus — meaning "worst."

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"I asked about my home. They told me it is totally destroyed, but we did not get pessimistic because we're happy to return, and when we get there we'll see what we can do."

From Barron's Aug. 10, 2026

“Overall, people are taking a rather pessimistic view of their financial situation over the next twelve months,” according to the survey’s authors.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 24, 2026

Younger people are particularly pessimistic: A recent Gallup poll found that just 43% of Americans ages 15 to 34 think now is a good time to find a job.

From MarketWatch Jul. 11, 2026

In a disturbing plot twist, the normally pro-growth Texas governor has recently adopted an uncharacteristically pessimistic message on a particular industry.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

“If young people do not obtain the right credentials—they call it the ‘right spec’—they become very pessimistic.

From "Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West" by Blaine Harden

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